Portuguese activity, aimed at 9th grade students, aims to study the verbal phrases, through the text Waste of water.
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Most people are used to wasting water, but this has to change, because water consumption is increasing a lot and it is increasingly difficult to collect good quality water. Because of the waste, water has to be fetched farther and farther away, which makes the process more expensive and consumes money that could be invested to provide all people with better conditions. hygiene.
Unfeasible and expensive solutions have already been considered, but they are far from becoming a reality. They are: removing salt from sea water, transporting glaciers to melt them, etc.
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Question 1 - The purpose of the text is:
Question 2 - In “Most people are in the habit of wasting water, but this has to change […]”, the highlighted verbal phrase indicates the idea of:
a) suggestion
b) need
c) desire
d) possibility
Question 3 - Identify another verbal phrase, present in the text, which expresses the idea highlighted in the previous question:
Question 4 – The use of verbal locution is registered in the following passage:
a) “[…] water consumption has been increasing a lot […]”
b) “[…] capture good quality water.”
c) “[…] to provide all people with more dignified hygiene conditions.”
d) “[…] transporting glaciers to melt them, etc.”
Question 5 - Mark the excerpt that presents a verbal phrase, formed by the verb “to be” plus participle:
a) "Most people have a habit of wasting water [...]"
b) “[…] what makes the process more expensive and consumes money […]”
c) “Unfeasible and expensive solutions have already been considered […]”
d) “[…] but they are far from becoming reality.”
By Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
At answers are in the link above the header.
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